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100 _aStelmaszczyk, M.,
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245 _aManagerial decisions and new product development in the circular economy model enterprise: absorptive capacity and a mediating role of strategic orientation.
300 _a35-49 p
520 _a The study explains the flow of knowledge in the circular economy model enterprises. We analyze the impact of managerial decisions on the absorptive capacity, which is new product development, considering the role of critical elements of strategic orientation (innovation and costs) in the textile industry. Based on the verification of hypotheses by employing the SEM method, innovation orientation is a mediator between adaptability-oriented decisions and transformation, and between adaptability-oriented decisions and exploitation. Ambidexterity-oriented decisions affect absorptive capacity. These findings semanticize and extend previous research, indicating that strategic activities focused on eco-innovations are transformed into the process of creating a new product. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
653 _aAbsorptive capacity
653 _aAmbidexterity
653 _aManagerial decisions
653 _aProduct development
653 _aStructural equation modeling
700 _aPierscieniak, A.,
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700 _aAbrudan, D.
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_aCHAKRABARTI, BHASKAR
_dINDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT CALCUTTA CALCUTTA
_o55513645
_tDECISION
_x0304-0941
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_cJA-ARTICLE
999 _c54799
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